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How can I learn English grammar? Thu Jan 26, 2006 19:41 pm  How can I learn English grammar?
 

dear frıends, I have a bıg problem advance englısh grammer please ıf you have any notes about englısh garmmar (notes,cloze tests....etc)please send me tahank you ın advance
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Hi rita_06,

Thank you for your note. I would suggest you go to the start of this site and have a look through the esl lessons section and read through the index. I think you will find a lot of information I have written there on grammar. Please let me know if this is of use.

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